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ifiuon, five of whom survive.RAT TRAPUsed by Aid Soldier, of College Hill, As a Hiding Place For His Wealth —Died in Germany When He Was On a Visit,Alexander L. i'Vncileli, an nlil soldier living at College IHfi, dcimrtetl for Germany about one year a go (« visit lii« old home.He placed his wealth, $1,200 in a nil Iran, which was pul insiiJo of n» oJil carpet hag. In this way the old man protected .his wealth from lliiuvcs,Saturday ,1mlgo Kipper*, nf the Cincinnati Probate Court, received :i letter from Assistant Secretary of Slate taJOMMS, saying Fioelich li;«i (licit at KoiUBgslicrg, Prussia, .March 27, lasl.Seven days before dc-aih J'hoellcli nmile a wilt giving his gold to Willie!-mina Stulilcactniner, wife of the Ueep-cr of the tavern? at which the old man was living.As Fmelich was a citizen of Hamilton Coiml.v, it is necessary to probate the will there.A cninniisiou was sent Saturday to Prussia to authenticate the will, nfler which it will be probated and Mrs.a*T a la
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Hamilton, Ohio, US

Mon, Mar 07, 1904

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